>>24783231 pb
>soccer
faggoty "sport" of third world niggers who only have a bundle of tattered rags to use as a ball
only ameriKans who GAF are the weak-minded simpering twats addicted the televised mind control
>>24783231 pb
>soccer
faggoty "sport" of third world niggers who only have a bundle of tattered rags to use as a ball
only ameriKans who GAF are the weak-minded simpering twats addicted the televised mind control
US reportedly mulls pulling troops from Saudi Arabia as ties sour over Iran war
Riyadh initially refused Washington request to use bases critical to Hormuz ship escort operation, prompting US ire; Riyadh interprets Rubio skipping over Saudi on Gulf tour as snub.
US-Saudi relations have significantly deteriorated in recent months amid anger in Riyadh over Washington’s decision to launch a war against Iran that has caused massive blowback for the rest of the region, to the extent that the US is reportedly considering pulling troops from the Gulf kingdom.
A Middle Eastern intelligence official told The Times of Israel that relations between the two countries have substantially soured because of the war, partly confirming a Wall Street Journal report on Wednesday.
Saudi Arabia refused to allow the US to use its bases to conduct Project Freedom, which was aimed at breaking Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz by escorting stuck ships out of the channel.
Saudi bases and airspace were critical to the operation and Riyadh’s refusal to cooperate forced the US to abort the mission, the WSJ revealed. At the time, US President Donald Trump claimed that it was progress in talks with Iran that led him to call off Project Freedom after less than two days.
Infuriated by the Saudi decision, the White House threatened to hold back the delivery of interceptors that Riyadh had been using to shoot down Iranian missiles and drones, WSJ said, citing US and Arab officials familiar with the matter.
Riyadh subsequently relented and Project Freedom resumed covertly, but the damage wouldn’t be easily undone, US officials said.
The US is now considering reducing its military presence in Saudi Arabia, US officials told the Journal.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited the Gulf last week, making stops in the UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain, in what Riyadh viewed as a snub, WSJ said.
A week earlier, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman turned down an invitation to participate in a G7 summit in France — which was attended by Trump — in protest of Washington’s handling of the war, sources familiar with the matter told WSJ.
Saudi Arabia had lobbied Trump against launching the war, fearing that efforts to topple the Iranian regime wouldn’t work and that Tehran would respond by closing the Strait of Hormuz, destabilizing the region and damaging the global economy.
Trump went ahead with the war, anyway, exacerbating Saudi concerns that its investment in the relationship with the US president wasn’t translating into actual influence over American policy, Arab officials told the Journal.
After initial reluctance, the kingdom and other Gulf states allowed the US to use their bases for attacks against Iran, as they quickly found themselves bearing the brunt of Tehran’s retaliatory strikes.
Saudi Arabia even launched a number of its own strikes against Iranian drone and missile sites, US officials and a Gulf official said.
Iran proceeded to target energy sites, including ones in Saudi Arabia, leading Riyadh to begin pushing for a diplomatic resolution to de-escalate tensions.
Saudi Arabia took particular issue with continued Emirati attacks on Iran, fearing that it put regional energy facilities at further risk.
Riyadh wanted the US to pressure the UAE to halt its attacks and join regional diplomatic efforts to end the war, WSJ reported.
Abu Dhabi’s hardline stance against Iran further exacerbated tensions with Saudi Arabia that have been bubbling for the past year. The UAE pulled out of the Saudi-led OPEC in April.
Saudi Arabia also pushed the US during the war to drop its blockade of Iranian ports, something that Trump refused to do until a deal was reached last month.
The memorandum of understanding, which has been tested by recent exchanges of fire between the sides, includes a 60-day ceasefire pausing the war that broke out with US-Israeli strikes targeting the Iranian regime in late February, as well as the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and a timeframe for a final deal to permanently end the conflict and reach an agreement on Iran’s nuclear program.
The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that Trump has told aides that he believes that deadline to be moveable.
Israel had no part in negotiating the memorandum of understanding, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has distanced himself from it. Still, the terms of the opening clause, permanently ending the war and ruling out any resumption, assert that it is binding on the US, Iran “and their allies.”
Israeli officials are bitterly opposed to the deal’s terms, which resolve none of the war’s key goals — notably, eliminating Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs and creating the conditions for the collapse of the regime.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-reportedly-mulls-pulling-troops-from-saudi-arabia-as-ties-sour-over-iran-war/
B-52 Stratofortress Bombers Leave England After Iran War Deployment
U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bombers departed from RAF Fairford in the U.K. today, marking the end of a deployment to support the war against Iran. The flights come as the U.S. and Iran are still working toward a peace deal amid a shaky ceasefire occasionally marred by flare-ups of tit-for-tat attacks. However, there has been no mass bombardment of Iran since the April 8 ceasefire.
The departure was captured in video and still images by local aviation photographers, two of whom shared their work with us. Andy Riddle told us that six B-52s left RAF Fairford today in two waves of three. The first left at 10:15 a.m. local time and the second at about 2:20 p.m., noted Riddle, whose work can be found on his @Andyyyyrrrr X account.
As we noted at the time, at least three of the bombers arrived at Fairford on March 8. It’s unclear when the others arrived. Both U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) and Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) declined comment.
In our previous reporting, we pointed out that during their time at Fairford, the B-52s operated at a high tempo, striking targets inside Iran. All told, the U.S. claims it struck 13,000 targets, though there is no way for us to know how many involved B-52s from Fairford.
You can see one of those jets loaded with stealthy JASSM cruise missiles in a photo shared with us by another local aviation photographer, who uses the @Saint1Mil X account.
Meanwhile, a dozen B-1 Lancer bombers remain at the base, according to @Saint1Mil.
Since the military won’t comment, we can’t say for sure why the BUFFs left Fairford, but the move comes after both the U.S. and Iran promised to hold off on further tit-for-tat strikes after the latest round that threatened the fragile ceasefire.
The flights also took place on a day when the U.S. and Iran concluded a round of indirect talks. However, there were no signs that the parties made headway toward lasting peace. Instead, they focused “on issues that they had supposedly resolved two weeks ago,” Reuters reported.
“Sources said negotiators for the two countries spent two days in Doha discussing maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz and financial incentives for Iran, two pillars of the initial agreement they signed in June, rather than more difficult topics that framework was supposed to tee up.”
The most difficult of these are the future of Iran’s nuclear ambitions and its stockpile of enriched uranium.
Despite the ongoing talks, President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to resume bombing Iran. He also has “weighed a return to all-out war with Iran, holding multiple conversations in recent days with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine on more strikes, but has decided to stick with diplomatic talks for now,” The Wall Street Journal reported, citing U.S. officials familiar with the discussion.
The departure of the B-52s won’t preclude Trump from ordering a new round of strategic aviation attacks. Aside from the remaining B-1s, the Air Force can launch B-52s, as well as B-2 and B-1 bombers from the U.S. to strike Iran as it did during Epic Fury. However, having the B-52s stationed at a base like Fairford much closer to the action helps cut down on flight times, wear and tear on the aircraft and crews, and increases the generation of sorties.
As we have frequently reported, given that the U.S. began building up forces in the region in January, many of the ships, aircraft and troops will have to ‘retrograde’ out of the CENTCOM area of responsibility in the coming weeks and months. We’ve already seen aircraft like A-10 Thunderbolt II close attack jets, F-22s, F-15Es and other assets return from the region. As a result, the future of the American footprint there remains a question mark even as negotiations continue. Reinstating a large force once it has been even partially drawn down, assuming there is the will to do so, would take time and would put extreme stress on a force structure that has seen constant surges of deployments over the last year.
https://www.twz.com/air/b-52-stratofortress-bombers-leave-england-after-iran-war-deployment
ADL fegele bakers are ADL fegele
>Cop executes old lady with knife on her own property who was standing about 10 feet away and clearly not a threat unless she was some secret ninja
old woman was white
pig was a nigger
media will blame HER for a hate crime
how's THIS for a decode?
PETER thIeL = the REPTILE
prolly means nothing
nevermind
Expert Ellen Kountz exposes Trump's massive UFC scam
she confirms he became a shareholder right before signing the WH deal. trump is using federal property and taxpayer dollars to generate private profits. total corruption.
>spinx - gran canon
>Is schizophrenia caused by parasites?
simple test
does ivermectin cure schizophrenia?
are the images in the MP4 caused by schizophrenia, or by the thorazine?
>You gotta admire all these retards
i gotta shake my head at all the Type II TDS trumptard sycophants living in total denial of what's being shoved in our faces
ELON EXPOSED - HYPE OR MYTH - HYPERMYTH
claiming this POS is awesome only makes (You) look like a brainwashed retard
>All the good people in America are happy and celebrating!!!
ya misspelled clueless normies
>what are the alternative likelihoods, anon
>you aren't wrong but you aren't seeing clearly
then spell it out for us, anon
in clear concise english
no riddles
no gimmicks
no cryptic decodes
and back it up with hard evidence
not some vague "just look around" BS
proof of election fraud does NOTHING to prove trump isn't a criminal
IDK…
mebee start SHOOTING the traitors?
there's 5 million irish people
how many traitors are there?
>Y'all got to admit, Trump is a bloated walking cadaver at this point
ffs, youn's gotta admit that's not even the real trump
Anthropic’s Mythos AI Model Reportedly Breached NSA Classified Systems in Hours
Anthropic’s flagship Mythos AI model reportedly infiltrated nearly all of the National Security Agency (NSA) ‘s classified systems within a few hours during an authorized red-team evaluation on June 11. This incident now seems to be the main reason for a broad U.S. government directive on export controls issued the following day.
Senator Mark Warner, Vice Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, disclosed that General Joshua Rudd, who simultaneously leads the NSA and U.S. Cyber Command, told him directly that Anthropic’s Mythos model “broke into almost all of our classified systems, not in weeks, but in hours.”
The statement, first reported by The Economist, has not been formally confirmed by any government agency, but has rapidly reshaped the narrative around Washington’s decision to pull Anthropic’s two most advanced models from public access.
https://cybersecuritynews.com/anthropics-mythos-ai-model/
>That's an Irish trait
did he steal them from a leprechaun?
he's german and scot, dumbass
>He got hit with toxic chemicals
ya mean big macs and diet sodas?
stupid fat fuck shoulda died yrs ago
prolly did
someone keeps saying "we're watching a movie"
>Resort to name calling
>But you really don't know shit
your snarky passive-aggressive insults are no different than name calling
except they're less honest
so we can add pretentious condescending hypocrite to your list of "virtues"
>911 was a financial attack for BRIICS
LOL…
it was a scam to demolish a trillion dollar asbestos liability
and turn it into a half trillion dollar insurance payout
loosen your tinfoil hat and try to keep up, fucktard
>mirror.
FUCK mirrors and all the other cryptic BULLSHIT
TIME FOR TRANSPARENCY
consequences be damned
'ats some potent hopium ya got there, skippy
i worry all OUR hackers are already in black sites or ded
>Actually, never let a good crisis go to waste
of course, but you got the cart and horse backwards
>Be careful to keep skepticism alive and
>cynicism and passimisim in check
GOOD NEWS
there's a meme for that
>I think Larry got $6 Billion and change
well, technically he did
he also got $500 billion more than that, from multiple claims and lawsuits